Tag: Amelia

  • [Video Interview] “You want to try one out?”

    [Video Interview] “You want to try one out?”

    David Miller

    “You want to try one out?”, asked Shannon Meadors.

    by David Miller

    Loveland, Ohio – It took me from Sunday evening until Tuesday morning, and bugged me to no end till I realized why I came about two feet from crashing a $2K electric tricycle into one of the concrete picnic tables at Nisbet Park. You don’t “lean” to turn it, you actually do turn the handlebars.

    “You want to try one out?”, asked Shannon Meadors.

    I did.

    I shouldn’t have.

    I was in Nisbet Park listening to the very cool sounds of My Brother’s Keeper, a Cincinnati-based progressive bluegrass band that has played venues all over the country.

    When I spotted the stream of adult trikes rolling into the park my first thought was, well this is very cool, ya never know anymore what ya might see on the Loveland Bike Trail these days. The second was, in the 1960s, Loveland was infamously known for criminal biker gangs. This sight put a different spin on Loveland history for me.

    An “electric motorcycle gang” of nine mature adults rode in on tricked-out electric adult tricycles with custom handlebars, Bluetooth sound systems, large padded seats, baskets, luggage compartments, and gyrating multicolored LED lights. The bikes also had custom, electronic horns, fat tires, saddle bags, drink holders, and cell phone chargers.

    Describing he and his twin brother Shawn’s creations, Shannon says, “how fast do ya wanna go?” They have capable speeds up to 30 mph with disk brakes in front and deluxe mirrors mounted on some stunning ape hanger handlebars.

    They look like a “carnival ride at night” is how they are described on their website.

    Throttle King Custom Bicycles can build you a custom-style chopper at their fabrication shop in Amelia.

    Shannon and Shawn worked for a metal manufacturer for 20 years before they became unemployed earlier this summer when the business moved to Mexico. They turned to their side gig to make ends meet.

    They also make “big wheel drifters” similar to what kids rode decades ago and custom chopper Trikes with custom white wall tires.

    “You don’t realize how much you like riding bikes until you get a really cool, comfortable bike,” said Shannon. His 82-year-old father is back out on a bike again riding one of the custom trikes almost every day. “And, he loves it,” said Shannon.

    There were nine riders, including Shannon’s twin on the Loveland Bike Trail Sunday and had already gone 18 miles. With dusk approaching, they were not yet calling it a day, and why would they? It wasn’t dark enough for all of their twinkling LEDs to truly sparkle and bedazzle!

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  • Check out the Most Popular Baby Names of 2020!

    Check out the Most Popular Baby Names of 2020!

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – Although many people around the United States are expecting birthrates to skyrocket due to the COVID-19 pandemic, currently that just isn’t the case, in fact, it’s quite the opposite! Birthrates thus far in 2020 are remaining very consistent. Names.org decided to release their latest predictions on what the most popular baby names would be this year.

    Veronica Parsons from Prism PR shared with us that the names Henry and Alexander have newly entered into Names.org’s top 10 this year for the boys and the name Mila has made its way into the top 10 this year for the girls.

    “The rankings were determined by analyzing the most recent data from the Social Security Administration, trends from the past five years, and current user interest from millions of visitors to our site,” Parsons explained.

    So without much further ado here are Names.org’s Top 10 boys and girls Names for 2020!

    Top 10 Boys Names for 2020 

    2020 Ranking 2018 Ranking (2019 not released) 2018 Actual Totals 2020 Projections
    1.       Liam No. 1 19,837 20,740
    2.       Noah No. 2 18,267 16,980
    3.       William No. 3 14,516 13,270
    4.       Oliver No. 5 13,389 13,040
    5.       Lucas No. 8 12,585 12,510
    6.       Benjamin No. 6 13,381 12,300
    7.       Elijah No. 7 12,866 12,260
    8.       James No. 4 13,525 11,960
    9.       Henry No. 16 10,649 10,690
    10.   Alexander No. 11 11,989 10,480

     

    Top 10 Girl Names for 2020

    2020 Ranking 2018 Ranking 2018 Actual Totals 2020 Projections
    1.       Emma No. 1 18,688 16,250
    2.       Olivia No. 2 17,921 15,850
    3.       Ava No. 3 14,924 13,400
    4.       Isabella No. 4 14,464 12,790
    5.       Charlotte No. 6 12,940 12,500
    6.       Sophia No. 5 13,928 12,430
    7.       Amelia No. 8 12,301 12,290
    8.       Mia No. 7 12,642 11,530
    9.       Mila No. 14 8,126 10,790
    10.   Harper No. 9 10,582 10,700

     

    Want to learn more about the meaning of your name and its origin? Visit https://www.names.org/ for all the fun details! Stay tuned for more Loveland Salad With Cassie Mattia!

  • Sen. Brown honors Clermont County Detective Bill Brewer killed in the line of duty

    Sen. Brown honors Clermont County Detective Bill Brewer killed in the line of duty

    Washington, D.C. – On the Senate floor on February 12, U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) honored Clermont County Detective Bill Brewer, who was killed in the line of duty.

    Brown’s full remarks:

    On Friday, Ohio laid to rest a dedicated public servant, Detective Bill Brewer.

    Detective Brewer devoted two decades of his life to the police force, and he made the ultimate sacrifice to keep his fellow Ohioans safe. He laid down his life while doing his job, responding to a desperate 911 call with fellow Clermont County officers and working to protect the people he served in Pierce Township.

    In the days since Detective Brewer’s passing, we’ve heard stories of his incredible service to his community and his family.

    Last Sunday, officers from all over Southwest Ohio joined a procession escorting Detective Brewer home to Clermont County. In his home of Amelia, his community lined the route, paying tribute to their fallen hero. Hundreds attended a memorial service on Friday, while hundreds more watched on video. It’s a fitting recognition of the sacrifice this man made for the people he loved.

    Detective Brewer was a proud son of Williamsburg, Ohio, and a star high school athlete. He was a family man, and our hearts break for his wife of 13 years, Jamie, and his five-year-old son Braxton. As they mourn this incredible loss, we hope they take comfort in the outpouring of support and honor for their husband and father.

    To his fellow officers, he was a devoted friend, colleague, and mentor. One of them told the press that Detective Brewer was always “fair and kindhearted,” and that he would “give the shirt off his back for anyone in need.”

    Detective Brewer’s legacy will live on through the many lives he touched.

    In times of tragedy, Ohioans always rise to the occasion, and we have witnessed an outpouring of community support in the days since Officer Brewer was taken from us.

    While no gesture can ever repay him or his loved ones for their sacrifice, today we honor this hero’s memory and lift up the entire Clermont County community.



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